Rooster Sounds
by AKAD Tech
Listen rooster sounds and set them as your ringtone.
App Name | Rooster Sounds |
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Developer | AKAD Tech |
Category | Music & Audio |
Download Size | 13 MB |
Latest Version | 1.3 |
Average Rating | 4.50 |
Rating Count | 256 |
Google Play | Download |
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A rooster is a male chicken. Roosters appearance varies greatly from one breed to another, but they are often known for their bright, bright colors, large combs, and distinctive crows. Roosters that are less than one year old are called roosters.
Cock crowing sounds with a wake-up call as it is very effective for this, as long as you want to get up early. Rooster Sounds - Morning Alarm Sounds will help you to set rooster sounds as alarm sound and notification sound so you can wake up easily. The squawk plays the role of the rooster as the timekeeper of the flock. In addition to the "pure" crowing, the rooster signals to the hens when it is time to get up and start looking for food.
While a rooster's crowing in the morning may seem like nothing but a raucous alarm of the rising sun to us, it is busy providing important information to members of its kind. The rooster is always on the lookout for danger. If it detects anything it thinks might be dangerous to its flock, such as a hungry hawk or wolf, it sets off a high-pitched warning call. This call tells the chickens, chicks, and the younger rooster to head to a safe place. A rooster may use vocal communications to communicate with him, but he uses a dance to encourage them to mate with him.
Cock crowing sounds with a wake-up call as it is very effective for this, as long as you want to get up early. Rooster Sounds - Morning Alarm Sounds will help you to set rooster sounds as alarm sound and notification sound so you can wake up easily. The squawk plays the role of the rooster as the timekeeper of the flock. In addition to the "pure" crowing, the rooster signals to the hens when it is time to get up and start looking for food.
While a rooster's crowing in the morning may seem like nothing but a raucous alarm of the rising sun to us, it is busy providing important information to members of its kind. The rooster is always on the lookout for danger. If it detects anything it thinks might be dangerous to its flock, such as a hungry hawk or wolf, it sets off a high-pitched warning call. This call tells the chickens, chicks, and the younger rooster to head to a safe place. A rooster may use vocal communications to communicate with him, but he uses a dance to encourage them to mate with him.